Re: Active Directory and IIS-6
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Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:01:03 GMT
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 05:23:26 -0400, "Thomas McFarlane"
<TM@HotMeal.Com> wrote:
>Is it best practice to join an IIS-6 (run on Windows 2003 server) to a
>Windows 2003 Active Directory Domain ? Do you have any references/articles
>about this subject ?
Since it's an intranet, joining the domain makes sense. Then you can
manage them with AD policies, use AD accounts for access and so on.
But it's not critically necessary, and depends a lot on your company's
policies and strategy, as well as network topology.
Jeff
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